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Old 09-04-2006, 09:26 PM
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hey members, I have a question, I have read before that the lowering kit fot the tundra will not work for the sequoia. if that is the case can you point me in the direction of where I can find options.

I hate the wheel well spacing. I want to lower it just enough that i don't get tons of wheel well spacing. I will put 20's because, 22's are heavier, larger diameter, pricier.

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I'm not a fan of lowered cars/trucks. But that looks just right.
And should keep all 4 wheels/truck/sequioa on the ground in case of a needed high speed manuever as well.
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Default Re: stupid Wheel well

yu should put your 20's on first to se the gap left. some whel tire combos will be taller than your factory 16's. then order lowering springs or arms or whatever. eibach make some springs for the sequoia? i had some on my chevy that worked nice.
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